Garage Insurance
09/10/2024
Do I need garage insurance?
Do you know whether your garage or shed is protected under your home insurance? Understanding garage insurance is essential to make sure you are not left paying out of pocket when things go wrong.
1. When your garage is protected under home insurance
Garages and sheds can be protected under both buildings and contents home insurance policies. This is usually the case when the garage is:
- Attached to your house
- On the grounds of your property
2. When you might need additional garage or outbuilding insurance
Home insurance does not always cover your garage. In these cases, you might need to consider separate outbuilding insurance policies or other forms of insurance like tools or gadget insurance. This is commonly the case when the garage is:
- A separate building from your home
- Outside of the boundaries of your property
3. The grey area for garage insurance
These examples are the most common. However, the grey area here is that you could have a shed that is on your property grounds that is not attached to your house. In this case, whether it is covered or not is up to your insurer.
Each insurer has their own terms and exclusions within their policies and will distinguish between garages and outbuildings based on these. So, it’s always best to check your policy details to ensure your garage is covered, and to what extent.
What is garage insurance?
Garage insurance is a type of cover that will offer you financial protection and reimbursement for the cost of damage or loss to your garage or outbuilding. Much like home insurance, you can have buildings garage insurance, contents insurance, or both.
For example, building insurance for a garage could pay out for the cost of repairing a roof that was damaged by a storm. Whereas contents insurance for a garage could help replace expensive tools that were stolen during a break-in.
What does garage insurance cover?
Although the exact coverage and limits on garage or shed insurance are specific to the individual insurer and the policy you choose, there are some common coverage and exclusion examples.
What is covered
- Damage to the structure and fittings of the garage, for example, the roof, windows, and walls.
- Storm damage, flooding, or escaped water
- Theft or vandalism
- Damage from fire
What is not covered
- Garages or outbuildings that are not properly locked or secured
- Gradual wear and tear of the building or its contents
- Vehicles like cars or motorbikes parked in the garage
- Items that exceed the maximum claim limit for a single item
Extra coverage to consider
- Accidental damage cover for your garage
- Separate car, van or motorbike insurance
- Third-party, theft, and fire insurance if you store a SORN vehicle
- Bicycle insurance if it is excluded from your garage insurance
- Office or gadget insurance if you use an outbuilding as a home office
Why do you need garage insurance?
The average cost to build a garage in the UK is £9,000 in 2024*. And this is without even considering replacing your contents. Without garage insurance, this is a cost you could be faced with alone if your garage is lost in a fire.
With an average of 523 homes targeted by thieves daily in England and Wales**, your contents are also at risk. Garages are an easy alternative that thieves will capitalise on when they get the chance. Quotezones research into UK burglary hotspots can give you an idea of how dangerous your area can be.
With garage insurance, you can have peace of mind that the financial burden of accidents and loss will not fall on you alone. You will be able to recover your losses with the support of an insurer.
How much does garage insurance cost?
Like the cost of home insurance, this will vary based on a few key factors. Things that affect your garage insurance premium can include:
- The rebuild cost of your garage or outbuilding.
- What it is used for – whether it is a garden shed or carport.
- Where you live – this indicates risks like extreme weather and theft rates.
- The type of garage insurance you need – buildings, contents, or both.
- Security features – locks, CCTV, or neighbourhood watch.
Tips for lowering your garage insurance costs
Anything that will increase the security of your garage, and therefore make it less of a risk to insure will usually be rewarded with lower premiums. This can include adding features like:
- Window locks
- Extra padlocks to doors
- CCTV
- Motion activated outdoor lights
- Alarms
- Signs advertising security features
Garage insurance FAQs
Do I need lock-up garage insurance in the UK?
What is accidental damage cover on outbuildings insurance?
Is my car covered by insurance if I keep it in my garage?
How much should I insure the contents of my garage for?
Sources:
*https://www.myjobquote.co.uk/costs/garage-extension
** https://www.quotezone.co.uk/presszone/residential-burglary-hotspots-revealed